2. What is haemorrhagic septicaemia?
"Common Diseases of Farm Animals"
R. A. Craig, D. V. M.
Greek botanists seem to have known the identical species which we now possess, and to have used it against haemorrhagic losses.
"Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure"
William Thomas Fernie
When these veins become varicose, owing to a stagnation of their circulation, produced from whatever cause, the bowel is liable to be affected with haemorrhoids or to assume a haemorrhagic tendency.
"Surgical Anatomy"
Joseph Maclise